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Pre - congress – Adult
Wednesday 23rd May 2018 South Hall I
12:00-18:30
12:00-13:25
ECPR „squeeze me“ panel debate
Chairs: Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands), Brian Grunau (Canada), Jan Bělohlávek (Czech
Republic), Philipp Lepper (Germany), Dirk Lunz (Germany)
Patients with OHCA suitable for ECPR should be assessed on scene or during hospital
admission?
On scene - Dirk Lunz (Germany)
In hospital - Thijs Delnois (Netherlands)
The South Korean view – Jae Seung Jung (South Korea)
The Taiwan view - YS Chen (Taiwan)
E-CPR in Russia: past and present - Igor Kornilov (Russia)
13:30-15:00
ARDS and VV ECMO „squeeze me“ panel debate
Chairs: Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Mathieu Schmidt (France), Chris Harvey (United Kingdom),
Nick Barrett (United Kingdom), Petr Pavlík (Czech Republic)
How would you ventilate this patient? Case presentation - Martin Balik (Czech Republic)
Open lung approach challenged. Just ventilate - Arthur Slutsky (Canada)
My study showed, that ECMO back-up is rationale - Giles Peek (United Kingdom/USA)
I am not sure what is the best in the early phase - Alain Combes (France)
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:55
ECMO retrieval „squeeze“ me panel debate
Chairs: Pascal Leprince (France), Alois Philipp (Germany), Christian Karagiannidis
(Germany), Ravi Thiagarajan (USA), Vincent Pellegrino (Australia)
The transport background – what has to be prepared beforehand - Mikael Broman (Sweden)
How to be safe for the crew and for the patient - Björn Frenckner (Sweden)
Procedures to be performed at the place of retrieval - Martin Balik (Czech Republic)
Medical evacuation of patients on ECMO in Russia - Daniel Shelukhin (Russia)
What is the evidence that transport is safe and effective: insight into military and civilian
aeromedical evacuation of critically injured on ECLS – Andriy Batchinsky (USA)
17:00-18:30
Donation after circulatory death with ECPR coexistence – burning questions
Chairs: Steve Brooks (Canada), Chris Harvey (United Kingdom), YS Chen (Taiwan), Steffen
Weber-Carstens (Germany), Brian Grunau (Canada)
ECMO for life-saving and organ preservation purposes: A synergic strategy to mitigate
current conflicts in between - Ivan Ortega-Deballon (Spain)
Marginal donors – suitable for lung transplantation? – Dominik Hoechter (Germany)
Brain death determination on ECMO - Nicolas Barrett (United Kingdom)
Ethical considerations in "unilateral decision-making" - Blair Henry (Canada)
Thursday 24th May
8:00-12:30 Meet the expert sessions
8:00-8:55
Hemodynamic support in the cath-lab
Moderator: Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic)
Would you use a support in this case? Case report (5 min) presented by the moderator
Any place for pharmacological support? – Guido Tavazzi (Italy)
I would use ECMO - Andreas Schober (Austria)
I prefer Impella - Jorn Tongers (Germany)
9:00-10:00
ECMO indication and set-up
Moderator: Nick Barrett (United Kingdom)
Case report on ARDS and ECMO (5min) presented by the moderator
VV-ECMO indication - Jan Kunstyr (Czech Republic)
Cannulation - double vs single lumen and efficiency/recirculation - Mikael Broman (Sweden)
ECMO circuit – focus on system efficiency - Antonella Degani (Italy)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-11:25
Echo(cardio)graphy on ECMO
Moderator: Dirk Donker (Netherlands)
Case report (5min) presented by the moderator
Vascular echo and cannula placement - Dirk Donker (Netherlands)
RV-assessment - Dinis Miranda (Netherlands)
Weaning from VA-ECMO - Nadia Assaoui (France)
11:30-12:30
How do I manage anticoagulation on ECMO?
Moderator: Peter Schellongowski (Austria)
Case report (5min) presented by the moderator
What should I monitor? - Mirko Belliato (Italy)
Which anticoagulation? - Maximilian Malfertheiner (Germany)
ECLS without heparin: the time has come, but is it really better? - Glenn Whitman (USA)
Main conference - Adult
Thursday 24th May Congress Hall
14:00-18:30
14:00-14:30
Opening plenary session
Chairs: Alain Combes (France) – EURO-ELSO President, Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands) –
EURO-ELSO Past-president, Michael Mc Mullan (USA) – ELSO President, Jan Bělohlávek
(Czech Republic) – Congress Chair
Welcome to EURO-ELSO 2018
14:30-15:30
ECMO: Year in review
Chairs: Alain Combes (France), Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands), Michael Mc Mullan (USA)
VV ECMO - Alain Combes (France)
VA ECMO - Thomas Mueller (Germany)
Experimental ECMO - Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands)
Pediatric vs. adult ECMO – similar or different? - Graeme MacLaren (Australia)
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00
Life case session – Welcome to Prague!!!
Moderators: Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands), John Fraser (Australia), Christian
Karagiannidis (Germany)
Life in box presentation – Combined bronchoscopy/X-ray guided stenting on VV ECMO – Jiri
Votruba & Vaclav Vobruba &Jan Hřídel & Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic)
Life in box presentation - ECMO switch to LVAD – Ivan Netuka (Czech Republic)
Life case – PCI on VA ECMO - Jan Bělohlávek & the cathlab team (Czech Republic)
17:00-17:15
ELSO award ceremony
(Micheal Heard, Tracy Morrison and Barb Haney (USA) on behalf of ELSO
17:15-18:30
Talk show: The ECMO journey
Moderators: Alain Combes (France), Arthur Slutsky (Canada), Kenneth Palmer (Sweden),
Giles Peek (USA/United Kingdom)
From the childhood to a young adult…- Robert Bartlett (USA), Antonio Pesenti (Italy),
Luciano Gattinoni (Italy)
Quo vadis, ECMO? - Thomas Mueller (Germany), John Fraser (Australia), Mike McMullan
(USA)
Friday 25th May
Adult 1 Forum Hall
8:00-8:55
Breakfast with tutor and his PhD student/trainee, tricks in mentoring
Robert Bartlett and Pavel Hala (Michigan, USA)
Tim Jones (Birmingham, United Kingdom) – my tricks in leadership and mentoring
9:00-12:30 Morning Session
9:00-10:00
ECPR – current status
Chairs: Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic), Brian Grunau (Canada), Daniele Camboni
(Germany)
Prehospital logistics – the major determinant of a successful ECPR programme - Brian
Grunau (Canada)
ECPR in Australia: strengths and lessons to be learnt - Vincent Pellegrino (Australia)
ECPR – evidence, knowledge gaps, research priorities - Steve Brooks (Canada)
QoL after ECPR - Tobias Spangenberg (Germany)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-11:30
ECMO – long term outcome, economics, cost, reimbursement
Chairs: Thomas Mueller (Germany), Daniel Herr (USA), Vincent Pellegrino (Australia),
Shingo Ichiba (Japan), Peter Roeleveld (Netherlands)
Long term outcome after ECMO - Viktor von Bahr (Sweden)
ECMO - increasing the value/cost ratio - Daniel Herr (USA)
Hospital-level variation in inpatient cost – pediatric perspective - Ryan Barbaro (USA)
ECMO reimbursement – worldwide perspective – panel discussion
11:30-12:30
CPR update for ecmologists
Chairs: Jerry Nolan (United Kingdom), Niklas Nielsen (Sweden), Michael Holzer (Austria)
3 years after guidelines conference in Prague 2015 - Anatolij Truhlar (Czech Republic)
Innovations in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - Steve Brooks (Canada)
The role of local lay rescuers with AEDs and early SMS alerts in OHCA - Rudi Koster,
(Netherlands)
Adverse effects of mechanical CPR - Rudi Koster (Netherlands)
Termination of resuscitation efforts vs. ECPR? – Andreas Schober (Austria)
12:30-14:30: Moderated poster sessions, posters will be available during the whole
conference
Kiosk 1 Thomas Mueller, Martin Balik
Kiosk 2 Christian Karagiannidis, Matthieu Schmidt
Kiosk 3 Peter Schellongowski, Antonella Degani
Kiosk 4 Dirk Donker, Felix Henning
Kiosk 5 Tim Jones, Luis Pinto
Kiosk 8 Justyna Swol, Nick Barrett
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:30 Satellite dessert symposia
14:30-18:30 Afternoon session
14:30-16:00
Post CPR care: Hypothermia and cardiac arrest – where are we now
Chairs: Rudi Koster (Netherlands), Anatolij Truhlar (Czech Republic), Andreas Schober
(Austria)
How it started – Michael Holzer (Austria)
How doubts emerged and what followed – the TTM trial - Niklas Nielsen (Sweden)
How difficult it was to draw any recommendation - Jerry Nolan (United Kingdom)
To remain doubtful is reasonable in science – the TTM2 trial proposal – Niklas Nielsen
(Sweden)
16:00-17:00
Please, be smart on ECMOing and think
Chairs: Thomas Mueller (Germany), Jonathan Smith (United Kingdom), Carl Davis (United
Kingdom)
"ECLS Stewardship“ - Michael McMullan (USA)
Who is able to say „YES“, has to be able to say „NO“ – Philipp Lepper (Germany)
Ethics in ECPR - Blair Henry (Canada)
17:00–17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:30
Ethical issues on ECMO
Chairs: Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Peter Schellongowski (Austria), Blair Henry (Canada)
Case presentation: Matthieu Schmidt (France)
End of life decision in awake ECMO - Steffen Weber-Carstens (Germany)
Ethical issue on VV-ECMO - Darryl Abrams (USA)
The pediatric view on therapy limitation - Peter Roeleveld (Netherlands)
Friday 25th May
Adult 2 South Hall I
8:00-8:55 Early bird session
ECCO2R in respiratory failure
Moderator: Mirko Belliato (Italy)
Case report (5min) presented by the moderator
Technical considerations - Christian Karagiannidis (Germany)
ECCO2R in ARDS - Marco Ranieri (Italy)
ECCO2R in COPD - Nick Barrett (United Kingdom)
9:00-12:30 Morning Session
9:00-10:00
Transition from ECMO to other technologies – surgical perspectives
Chairs: Nicolas Cavarocchi USA), Gareth Davis (United Kingdom), Justyna Swol (Germany)
…happy to be there, after all these years… (Ivan Netuka, Czech Republic)
America, the land of opportunities (Matthew Bacchetta, USA)
…in Paris, we do everything… (Pascal Leprince, France)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-11:30
Technical issues – you need to know, what you put your patients on!
Chairs: Robert Bartlett (USA), Igor Kornilov (Russia), Leen Vercaemst (Belgium)
Oxygenators – Filip De Somer (Belgium)
Pumps – Mirko Belliato (Italy)
Available cannulas - Mikael Broman (Sweden)
Technical prerequisites for safe transport on ECMO - Alois Phillip (Germany)
Panel discussion
11:30-12:30
LV unloading in VA ECMO
Chairs: Michael Broomé (Sweden), Chris Harvey (United Kingdom), Dirk Donker
(Netherlands), Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands)
Intensivist perspective - Vincent Pellegrino (Australia)
Cardiologist perspective - Paolo Meani (Italy)
Surgical perspective - Nicolas Cavarocchi (USA)
Simulator perspective - Michael Broomé (Sweden) and Dirk Donker (Netherlands)
12:30-14:30 Moderated poster sessions, posters will be available during the whole
conference
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:30 Satellite dessert symposia
14:30-18:30 Afternoon session
14:30-15:30
Acute renal failure on ECLS
Chairs: Christian Karagiannidis (Germany), Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Maximilian Malfertheiner
(Germany)
ECMO and acute renal failure: impact on outcome? - Thomas Mueller (Germany)
Low-Flow ECCO2R + RRT Jonas Lindholm (Sweden)
Combined effects of ECMO and RRT on pharmacokinetics - Kiran Shekar (Australia)
15:30-17:00
EOLIA and beyond
Chairs: Daniel Brodie (USA), Marco Ranieri (Italy), Luciano Gattinoni (Italy)
The EOLIA trial - Alain Combes (France)
What is next after EOLIA? - Luciano Gattinoni (Italy)
Panel discussion
17:00 – 17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:30
Lung transplantation from ECMO
Chairs: Daniel Brodie (USA), Dominik Hoechter (Germany), Gyoergy Lang (Austria)
- Pro: Matthew Bacchetta (USA)
- Maybe: Antonio Arcadipane (Italy)
- Con: Dominik Hoechter (Germany)
Friday 25th May
Adult 3 South Hall 2A
9:00-12:30 Morning Session
9:00-10:00
Update on extracorporeal CO2 elimination
Chairs: Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Thomas Mueller (Germany), Dinis Miranda (Netherlands)
Reduction of invasiveness of mechanical ventilation in ARDS - Marco Ranieri (Italy)
Avoidance of intubation in severe COPD - Nick Barrett (United Kingdom)
Control of respiratory drive by ECCO2R in severe lung failure - Christian Karagiannidis
(Germany)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-11:30
Neurological issues on ECMO
Chairs: Konstanty Szuldrzynski (Poland), Matthieu Schmidt (France), Jim Fortenberry (USA)
Neurological complications - Roberto Lorusso (Netherland)
Neuromonitoring on ECMO – Aparna Hoskote (United Kingdom)
Brain stem testing on ECMO - Nicolas Barrett (United Kingdom)
Impact of hypercapnia and hypoxemia on neurological long-term outcome – James
Fortenberry (USA)
11:30-12:30
Tricky situations on ECMO
Chairs: Graeme MacLaren (Australia), Tobias Spangenberg (Germany), Thijs Delnois
(Netherlands)
Whom I should not put on ECMO? - Alain Vuylsteke (United Kingdom)
Isolated acute right heart failure - Federico Pappalardo (Italy)
Immunocompromised patients - Matthieu Schmidt (France)
Septic cardiomyopathy - Nicolas Brechot (France)
12:30-14:30 Moderated poster sessions, posters will be available during the whole
conference
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:30 Satellite dessert symposia
14:30-18:30 Afternoon session
14:30-16:00
ECMO in sepsis
Chairs: Björn Frenckner (Sweden), Graeme MacLaren (Australia), Justyna Swol (Germany)
Source of infection in patients on ECMO – Alain Combes (France)
Microbiological surveillance in ECMO - Gerry Capatos (South Africa)
Considerations to start ECMO in sepsis - Kenneth Palmer (Sweden)
Antibiotic strategies in septic ECMO patient - Mikael Broman (Sweden)
Sepsis and ECMO in children - Graeme MacLaren (Australia)
16:00-17:00
Management of critical pulmonary hypertension
Chairs: Hynek Říha (Czech Republic), Matthew Bacchetta (USA), Jaroslav Lindner (Czech
Republic)
How to avoid critical PH? - Pavel Jansa (Czech Republic)
Critical PH during cardiac surgery – Anesthesiologist´s perspective - Alain Vuylsteke (United
Kingdom)
Critical PH during cardiac surgery – Surgeon´s perspective - Tom Verbelen (Belgium)
Is ECMO the optimal device for critical PH? - Matthew Bacchetta (USA)
17:00 – 17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:30
ECLS in trauma, indications and controversies
Chairs: Justyna Swol (Germany), Ravi Thiagarajan (USA), Daniel Shelukhin (Russia)
Traumatic brain injury, still an absolute contraindication for ECLS? - Gareth Davis (United
Kingdom)
VV-ECMO in trauma patients, who benefits? - Nicholas Cavarocchi (USA)
VA-ECMO in bleeding, a contradiction in terms? - Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands)
Trauma addendum of ELSO registry - Justyna Swol (Germany)
Friday 25th May
20:00-23:00 Festive Get-Together event in National Technical
Museum Prague
Exhibition Man-Made Man: Technology and Medicine
21:00-22:00
We built on history
Chairs/moderators: Alain Combes (France), Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic)
Arthur Slutsky (Canada): History of mechanical ventilation: From Vesalius to VILI
Robert Bartlett (USA): History of ECMO
Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands): The European contribution to mechanical circulatory support
and to ELSO
Andrea Aguzzi Award Ceremony
Saturday 26th May
Adult ECMO – Forum Hall
8:00-9:00 Early bird session
Call for cases 1
Chairs: Matthias Lubnow (Germany), Petr Němec (Czech Republic), Paolo Meani
(Netherlands)
VV ECMO and apnea in a lung transplant recipient with massive air leak (Abstract ID: 50)
Jordi Riera (Spain)
Successful outcome from prolonged VVECMO in a patient with anti-synthetase syndrome
associated interstitial lung disease (Abstract ID: 258) Jeremy Cordingley (United Kingdom)
Salvage treatment of vascular spasm during off-pump coronary artery using extracorporeal
membrane oxygenator (Abstract ID: 267) Soonchang Hong (Republic of Korea)
Can we afford to say no; an ethical dilemma arising with the use of ECMO in a low volume
centre? (Abstract ID: 119) Svatka Micik (Australia)
Does mechanical circulatory support prior to heart transplant affect the incidence of primary
graft dysfunction and postoperative extracorporeal life support? (Abstract ID: 180) Katarina
Lenartova (United Kingdom)
9:00-13:30 Morning session
9:00-9:55
Cardiogenic shock
Chairs: Pascal LePrince (France), Alois Phillip (Germany), Joern Tongers (Germany)
Cardiogenic shock, definition and management - Christian Spaulding (France)
VA ECMO in cardiogenic shock – from retrieval to discharge - Darryl Abrams (USA)
Hemodynamics in cardiogenic shock treated by VA ECMO – experimental background - Petr
Ostadal (Czech Republic)
10:00-11:00
Update on mechanical ventilation on ECMO
Chairs: Luciano Gattinoni (Italy), Jan Rulíšek (Czech Republic), Giles Peek (United
Kingdom/USA)
Vt, driving pressure and beyond - Arthur Slutsky (Canada)
Spontaneous breathing on ECMO - Antonio Pesenti (Italy)
Keep the lung at rest in ARDS? Giles Peek (United Kingdom/USA)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:20
Do we need randomized clinical trials in extracorporeal respiratory support?
Chairs: Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Daniel Brodie (USA), Christian Karagiannidis (Germany)
YES: Alain Combes (France), Antonio Pesenti (Italy), Daniel Brodie USA)
NO: Luciano Gattinoni (Italy)
12:20-13:30
Where are the borders?
Chairs: Lionel Lamhaut (France), Daniele Camboni (Germany), Felix Henning (Germany)
Tolerating hypoxemia during ECMO for ARDS? - Daniel Brodie (USA)
Tolerating hypotension during ECMO for cardiogenic shock? - Matthieu Schmidt (France)
Any time limit for low-flow before ECPR? - Vincent Pellegrino (Australia)
Impact of hypercapnia and hypoxemia on neurological long-term outcome – James
Fortenberry (USA)
Panel discussion
13:30- 14:00 Closing remarks – best abstract ceremony Forum Hall
Saturday 26th May
Hot topics/Original/What went wrong session South Hall I
8:00-9:00 Early bird session
Brain perfusion in cardiac arrest
Chairs: Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic), Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands), Hanneke
IJssenstein (Netherlands), Aparna Hoskote (United Kingdom)
Monitoring of brain function during ongoing CPR Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic)
Effect of different therapeutical interventions on brain oxygenation and flow (hypothermia,
ventilation…) Miroslav Solař (Czech Republic)
Brain function and hemodynamics relationships Jan Přeček (Czech Republic)
9:00-13:30 Morning session
09:00-9:55
New tools to monitor ECMO patients
Chairs: John Fraser (Australia), Simon Finney (United Kingdom), Glenn Whitmann (USA)
Update on thoracic ultrasound for lung failure - Guido Tavazzi (Italy)
Electrical impedance tomography - Matthieu Schmidt (France)
Monitoring of microcirculation - Dinis Miranda (Belgium)
New ways to monitor coagulation on ECMO – including Von Willebrand Factor deficiency -
Dominik Hoechter (Germany)
10:00-11:00
Procedural logistics during ECPR – interactive case based session
Chairs: Christian Spaulding (France), Dinis Miranda (Belgium), Thijs Delnois (Netherlands),
Brian Grunau (Canada)
Out of hospital ECMO implantation - Lionel Lamhaut (France)
In hospital ECMO implantation in OHCA – Jan Bělohlávek (Czech Republic)
In hospital ECMO implantation in IHCA - Daniele Camboni (Germany)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:25
Original oral abstracts 1
Chairs: Michael Broomé (Sweden), Tobias Spangenberg (Germany), Dinis Miranda
(Netherlands)
Central venous administration of mesenchymal stem cells improves oxygenation, decreases
injury severity and delays ARDS Andriy Batchinsky (USA)
Predictors of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support during lung transplantation and
development of a Nomogram (Abstract ID 49) Xiaoqing Liu (China)
Emergency coronary angiography (CAG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in
patients with refractory out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) (Abstract ID 191) Daniel Rob
(Czech Republic)
Effect of Intraaortic Balloon Pumping in Cardiogenic Shock Patients Supported by
Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Systematic Review and Meta-
analysis (Abstract ID 84) Yongnan Li (China)
31 F Avalon cannulas are associated with more intracranial hemorrhage than 27 F cannulas
(Abstract ID 97) Michael Mazzeffi (USA)
12:30-13:30
What went wrong
Chairs: John Toomasian (USA), Felix Henning (Germany), Luis Pinto (Portugal)
Regional oxygen desaturation of the lower body in peripheral veno-arterial extracorporeal
membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO) (Abstract ID 65) Sandra van den Berg (Netherlands)
Inadvertent inverse perfusion in E-CPR (Abstract ID 188) Christoph Fisser (Germany)
Accidental femoral decannulation requiring emergent bilateral groin exploration in a morbidly
obese patient with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (Abstract ID 196)
Madonna Lee (USA)
ECMO Transport Swiss Cheese (Abstract ID 71) Claire Westrope (United Kingdom)
From ECMO to…? LVAD vs BVAD: What the right ventricle allows (Abstract ID 225) Elena
Sandova (Spain)
13:30- 14:00 Closing remarks – best abstract ceremony Forum Hall
Saturday 26th May
Miscellaneous South Hall 2B
8:00-9:00 Early bird session
Call for cases 2
Combined use of IABP and veno-arterial-ECMO as a bridge to left ventricular assist device in
acute left main occlusion (Abstract ID: 271) Floris van den Brink (Netherlands)
Peripartal emergency cases - ECMO in the labor room (Abstract ID: 284) Sara Fill
Malfertheiner (Germany)
Rescue venovenous ECMO with cannulation of the left subclavian vein (Abstract ID: 78)
Jacinta Maas (Netherlands)
Veno-Venous ECMO in perioperative management of liver transplant for fulminant hepatic
failure secondary to iron overdose. (Abstract ID: 94) Vadim Gudzenko (USA)
Digital footprint on a mobilephone and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation saved a
young patients life after ingestion of yew (Taxus baccata) (Abstract ID: 98) Helle Vagner
(Denmark)
9:00-13:30 Morning session
9:00-9:55
Availability of ECMO in Europe. Rationale for international networking? A snapshot
Chairs: Christian Karagiannidis (Germany), Vladimir Lonsky (Czech Republic), Nick Barrett
(United Kingdom) and panelists
5 min rapid fire presentations + panel discussion at the end
Bulgaria…Bistra Pesheva
Czech Republic…Jan Rulíšek,
Germany…Christian Karagiannidis
Latvia…TBD
Poland… Konstanty Szuldrzynski
Romania…TBD
South America…Rodrigo Diaz
Russia… Daniel Shelukhin
United Kingdom…Nick Barrett
Any more country?….anybody from the audience?
Panel discussion
10:00- 11:00
ECMO centers organization and education
Chairs: Ryan Barbaro (USA), Mark Davidson (United Kingdom), Björn Frenckner (Sweden)
Regionalization of ECMO centers - Darryl Abrams (USA)
Should every ARDS center have a VV-ECMO programme? - Nicolas Brechot (France)
Establishing International ELSO Educational Goals and Curriculum. On behalf of ELSO
Education Task Force - Rodrigo Diaz (Chile) and Mark Ogino (USA)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:25
Cannulation challenges – simulation guidance as a clue to deep understanding
Chairs: Mark Ogino (USA), Justyna Swol (Germany), Rodrigo Diaz (Chile)
Optimizing left ventricular unloading during VA ECMO - Dirk Donker (Netherlands)
Cerebral desaturation during VA ECMO - how to recannulate? - Michael Broomé (Sweden)
Cardiovascular simulation as clinical decision support in complex hemodynamic states –
Mark Dickstein (USA).
12:30-13:30
Emergencies for ECMO in special populations
Chair: Bishoy Zakhary (USA), Jan Máca (Czech Republic), Tom Verbelen (Belgium)
- …blocked airway - Martin Balik (Czech Republic)
- …hematological patients - Peter Schellongowski (Austria)
- …severe obese patients - Ibrahim M. Fawzy (Qatar)
13:30- 14:00 Closing remarks – best abstract ceremony Forum Hall
Original contributions – adults North Hall
8:00-9:00 Early bird session
Call for cases 3
Controlling massive spontaneous pulmonary hemorrhage with pneumonorrhaphy after veno-
venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Abstract
ID: 155) Madonna Lee (United States)
Two cases of successful PCI for LM STEMI under ECMO support (Abstract ID: 33) Suk Min
Seo (Republic of Korea)
ECMO assisted transapical catheter ablation of left ventricular tachycardia in a patient with
mechanical aortic and mitral valve prosthesis (Abstract ID: 81) Sasa Borovic (Serbia)
An experience of cardiopulmonary resuscitation for left ventricular assist device implanted
out of hospital cardiac arrest patient (Abstract ID: 103) Yoshiaki Iwashita (Japan)
ECMO program in regional hospital without cardiosurgery (Abstract ID: 104) Jiri Karasek
(Czech Republic)
9:00-13:30 Morning session
09:00-9:55
Original oral abstracts 2
Chairs: Daniel Herr (USA), Federico Pappalardo (Italy), Jonas Lindholm (Sweden)
Does weight matter? - outcomes in adult patients on VV ECMO when stratified by obesity
class (Abstract ID 113) Jay Menaker (USA)
Vascular complications of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a systematic review and
meta-regression analysis (Abstract ID 92) Jia Deng (Singapore)
Neurologic injury in adult patients undergoing veno-venous ECMO for respiratory
insufficiency with double-lumen or single-lumen cannulation: a propensity-score analysis
from the ELSO Registry Database (Abstract ID 238) Daniel Johnson (Netherlands)
Predictors of right ventricular recovery in patients supported with VA-ECMO for acute
massive pulmonary embolism. (Abstract ID 293) Mehrdad Ghoreishi (USA)
Ambulation with Femoral Arterial Cannulation Can be Safely Performed in Patients
Supported with Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Abstract ID 297)
Chetan Pasrija (USA)
10:00-11:00
Original oral abstracts 3
Chairs: Glenn Whitman (USA), Rudi Koster (Netherlands), Ibrahim M. Fawzy (Qatar)
Extracorporeal life support for refractory in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Are the
outcomes really different? A 10-year experience (Abstract ID 34) Matteo Pozzi (France)
Single centre experience with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Denmark
(Abstract ID 168) Margrethe Jermiin Jensen (Denmark)
The socio-economic characteristics of the arrest patients with VA ECMO for 8 years: A
National Health Insurance database study (Abstract ID 181) Su Jin Kim (Republic of Korea)
Normothermic ECMO for organ donation after cardiac death: regional experience in Emilia
Romagna (Italy) (Abstract ID 215) Marta Velia Antonini (Italy)
Percutaneous atrial septostomy approach for left heart unloading on veno-arterial
extracorporeal membrane oxygenator support (Abstract ID 244) Ali Ihsan Hasde (Turkey)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:25
Original oral abstracts 4
Chairs: Dinis Miranda (Netherlands), Nicholas Brechot (France), Steve Brooks (Canada)
Feasibility and success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with
refractory out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) who underwent extracorporeal
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) (Abstract ID 282) Daniel Rob (Czech Republic)
The use of extracorporeal life support in patients with HIV (Abstract ID 289) Thomas Brogan
USA)
Veno-arterio-venous ECMO for septic cardiomyopathy: a single-centre experience. (Abstract
ID 153) Dominik Vogel (United Kingdom)
Reliability of thermodilution cardiac output (CO) measurement in femoro-femoral veno-
venous ECMO (VV-ECMO) (Abstract ID 157) Elena Spinelli (Italy)
Determinants of oxygenator failure in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (Abstract ID
222) Chris Meadows (United Kingdom)
12:30-13:30
Original oral abstracts 5
Chairs: Daniel Shelukin (Russia), Steven Conrad (USA), Jan Kunstýř (Czech Republic)
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in pregnancy and postpartum women: a systematic
review of case reports (Abstract ID 154) Jamie Ong (Singapore)
Extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation in the therapy of cardiogenic shock (ECMO-CS):
rationale and design of the multicenter randomized trial (Abstract ID 259) Petr Ošťádal
(Czech Republic)
Risk of hemolysis in adult patients on modern ECMO: A retrospective analysis of 1214
patients and 10058 ECMO days (Abstract ID 41) Hannah Appelt (Germany)
Neurological complications in adult postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock patients undergoing
venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A cohort study (Abstract ID 55)
Denghang Hou (China)
In-hospital outcome after emergent or prophylactic extracorporeal life support during
transcather aortic valve implantation: a systematic review of the literature (Abstract ID 64)
Giuseppe Raffa (Italy)
13:30- 14:00 Closing remarks – best abstract ceremony Forum Hall